Concerns with school subjects, inability to keep up with the work, inattention and concentration difficulties, anxiety, social problems, neurodivergence, etc.
A psychoeducational assessment can include:
The assessment process begins with an intake meeting with the parents and/or child, depending on the age to gather comprehensive background information and identify primary areas of concern. We can meet at my office, another location, or your home (travel fees may apply).
Optional interviews with the child's teacher(s) are conducted to provide additional insight as well as classroom-based observations when it is deemed necessary and appropriate.
The child will participate in a series of standardized assessments and clinical activities tailored to the referral concerns. This in-person assessment typically involves several one-on-one sessions with the child lasting about 2 hours each.
Following the assessment, a detailed and comprehensive report is prepared with accommodations/support/recs for the education setting and/or at home.
Therapy:
As a school psychologist, I provide short-term counseling, social-emotional, and behavioral therapy support to help students manage challenges like anxiety, friendships, ADHD, anxiety, or self-confidence, etc. I may meet with children one-on-one, in small groups, offer play therapy, or work with teachers to create strategies that support the whole classroom. The goal is always to help children feel safe, confident, and ready to THRIVE.
Education:
I also offer parent sessions to help determine the best next steps to take for their child, to help educate parents on what their child may be experiencing, and how to best support them at home. Contact me for more info.
General Terms and Conditions – Child Psych
1. Professional Code of Conduct (NIP)
The Psychologist is a member of the Nederlands Instituut van Psychologen (NIP) and adheres to the NIP Code of Ethics. This guarantees professional conduct, confidentiality, and careful treatment.
2. Legal Framework (WGBO)
▪ This treatment agreement is subject to the Dutch Medical Treatment Contracts Act (WGBO).▪ The Client has the right to clear information about treatment and must give informed consent.▪ The Client has the right to access their file.▪ Treatment records are kept for the legally required period (15 years).
3. Complaints Procedure (Wkkgz)
▪ First, complaints can be discussed directly with the Psychologist.▪ If this does not resolve the matter, the Client can contact the Healthcare Complaints Portal (Klachtenportaal Zorg), an independent body with which Child Psych is affiliated.
Contact:
▪ Website: https://klachtenportaalzorg.nl▪ Email: info@klachtenportaalzorg.nl
They will assess your complaint and, if appropriate, initiate a formal procedure. The goal is always to resolve issues together.
4. Privacy and Data Protection (AVG / GDPR)
▪ All personal and medical data are handled in accordance with the AVG (GDPR).▪ Information is treated confidentially and will not be shared with third parties without written consent, unless legally required.▪ The Client has the right to access, correct, or request deletion of their personal data.
5. Appointments and Cancellation
▪ Appointments must be cancelled at least 24 hours in advance.▪ In case of late cancellation, 75% of the session fee will be charged.
6. Payment
▪ Invoices must be paid within 14 days, unless otherwise agreed.▪ For projects, 20% is invoiced in advance and is non-refundable.
7. Liability
▪ The Psychologist is not liable for indirect or consequential damages.▪ Liability is limited to the amount invoiced for the services provided.
8. Governing Law
▪ All agreements are subject to Dutch law.▪ Disputes will first be resolved through discussion.▪ If unresolved, disputes will be submitted to the competent Dutch court.
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